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CloseBrady Cook - February 11, 2024
Songs of the Saints (Imprecatory Psalms)
The imprecatory psalms are hard to sing because they feel emotional...and angry. In fact, they're a representation of God's hatred of sin, and maybe the reason they make us feel "uncomfortable" is because we don't hate sin the same way. Before we sing them though, remember that we could have sin ourselves. If we're willing to "call down the thunder" on others, make sure you're not going to call it down on yourself, too.
From Series: "Songs of the Saints"
All about the Psalms. Sunday Morning Bible Class for the first quarter in 2024.
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